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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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will not only say tells us but that other malfunctioning upgrade of the. body and says flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite. oliver stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted suits adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the american dream as it had come to be defined now delivers obscene wealth for a very few poverty and misery down on many and serving as a homicidal force for others because people do in fact die for lack of access to health care in the richest country in the world that's the us of a human consumption is in fact accelerating the instruction of our planet people do in fact die in wars waged based on lies that profit a precious few over five million children globally each year do not reach their fifth birthday because they die of starvation all of this is not because the system
will not only say tells us but that other malfunctioning upgrade of the. body and says flipped out they cheered everybody in the eighties wanted to be gordon gekko but the thing is this all over stone road is a piece of satire but nobody got it just the opposite. oliver stone was trying to send up the excesses of the reagan era michael douglas's portrayal helped inspire a whole generation of slicked back hair doos in double breasted suits adopting the greed is good ethos and pursuing the...
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steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than expected. -n monday, we were the first to teld you yesterday how walmart's feeling the pain due to payroll taxes and high gas prices. the payroll tax alone shifts $110 billion out of the hands of consumers and every single working american feels that blow. now, burger king, kraft, dart restaurants, and tyson foods expressing fear by lowering the forecast. this is ripple effect going to continue? how long? turning to the money power panel, and harry, author of "the great crash ahead," and managing director of economic policy at the center for american progress. welcome to all of you,
steak lovers get used to eating tofu. an expert is here to tell us why. close up for the oscars, but commercials, as you and i know them, could take a final bow. a breakthrough in the industry allows advertisers to control what you see in realtime. we could watch the same oscars, but very different commercials. the man behind it will explain how to cash in. even when they say it's not, it'slways about "money." ♪ top story's a big one. the payroll tax hike hitting harder than...
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bratton, i appreciate you joining us. i want to bring in a colleague with experience reporting on law enforcement and participating in it. john miller worked in counterterrorism for the lapd for three years and he's also a cbs correspondent. you have long history in law enforcement. what do you make of this suspect, given his training? how hard is it to track him down? >> it's a unique case. in some ways, you have the classic manhunt, and you also have something that is quite an anomaly which is you have the hunted, who is also hunting the hunters. he has obviously fired at police officers. he's turned on them as they have approached him. so this is not your average manhunt. you're talking about a guy who has military training in close quarter battle tactics, all kinds of weapons, long weapons, short weapons, automatic weapons, semiautomatic weapons. he's certified in intelligence and counter intelligence which means he's learned the trade task of intelligence. and beyond the military training, of course, he has the train
bratton, i appreciate you joining us. i want to bring in a colleague with experience reporting on law enforcement and participating in it. john miller worked in counterterrorism for the lapd for three years and he's also a cbs correspondent. you have long history in law enforcement. what do you make of this suspect, given his training? how hard is it to track him down? >> it's a unique case. in some ways, you have the classic manhunt, and you also have something that is quite an anomaly...
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now admits he used campaign funds for personal expenses. the former congressman reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors. jackson and his wife were accused of using around $750,000 from his campaign on things like furs, michael jackson memorabilia, and $43,000 for a watch. a rollex. they will pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars and still could face time in prison. >>> number three, and check this outen the right-hand side of your screen, a small fire ball over san francisco caught on tape. what was it? well, it's kind of scary if you think about the meteor that exploded over russia this week. but no such blast happened over the golden gate. >>> number four, more details on the death of renegade cop christopher dorner. according to initial autopsy reports, the 33-year-old died from a single gun shot wound to the head that was likely self-inflicted after tuesday's standoff with police. dorner's being blamed for killing four people and injuring at least three others as part of a vendetta against his former comrades. >>> and number fi
now admits he used campaign funds for personal expenses. the former congressman reached a plea deal with federal prosecutors. jackson and his wife were accused of using around $750,000 from his campaign on things like furs, michael jackson memorabilia, and $43,000 for a watch. a rollex. they will pay back hundreds of thousands of dollars and still could face time in prison. >>> number three, and check this outen the right-hand side of your screen, a small fire ball over san francisco...
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really use one. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website taylor branch.com. .. >> on sunday we sit down with patricia -- [inaudible] author of "reclaiming fair use," and kenneth anderson. both authors are professors at american university where booktv recently visited as part of our college series. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> from new york city, now, michelle rhee, former chancellor of the d.c. public school system, recounts her career and present her thoughts on education reform. this event is about 45 minutes. [applause] >> michelle, firstly, thank you very much for joining us. i know you've had a couple busy days from last evening, jon stewart, cnn's piers morgan, and we're really delighted to have our old friends here from c-span filming this event so that many people from across the united states can benefit from a lot of what michelle has to say. so just to kick start it this evening, michelle, how
really use one. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> for more information visit the author's website taylor branch.com. .. >> on sunday we sit down with patricia -- [inaudible] author of "reclaiming fair use," and kenneth anderson. both authors are professors at american university where booktv recently visited as part of our college series. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for a complete schedule, visit booktv.org. >> from new york...
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i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." gerri: this will shock you, one of the most talked about dirty words on college campuses, and it's "profit." no kidding, despite being the enjoin that runs the country, college kids are talking about greed and corruption. joining me is the professor of business and economics in kings college in new york. thanks for being on the show. your column lit a fire here. we were amazed by this. you teach, and yet students come and say what? >> to talk about non-profit management because she was interested in it, and i could tell she was uneasy in the conversation. i said, you know, anything else on your mind? she pauses and leans forward, and in a hushed voice says, you know, is it okay if i just go into business? >> i thought, well, i lea
i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." gerri: this will shock you, one of the most talked about dirty words on college campuses, and it's "profit." no kidding, despite being the enjoin that runs the...
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stay with us. alan blinder is here from 1994 to 1996 he was vice chairman of the federal reserve board of governors. he was also an economic advisor to president clinton. now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much. charlie: i'll say this to you. if you're going to write a book, then you need somebody to endorse it. this is not bad. a master piece. simple. straightforward. and wise. president william j. clinton. >> i have to admit i was pretty pleased with that endorsement. >> he actually read the book. i thought he would skim it. >> charlie: could you tell for sure. >> i wasn't going to do that. i think it's impolite to a former' president. >> charlie: you think he read the book. >> he said he read the book. charlie: here
stay with us. alan blinder is here from 1994 to 1996 he was vice chairman of the federal reserve board of governors. he was also an economic advisor to president clinton. now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very...
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thanks for joining us. so, what do you think? assuming the affects kick in, what is the immediate impact? ed rendell. >> well, in the very short-term, it will be limited impact, but as the days ghooes on, you'll s people let offf the federal government. you're going to see defense workers let off of their jobs. you're going to see the federal bureaucracy if not grind to a halt be limited in its ability to protect us and keep things moving. it's going to be a real difficult time and it's happening at the worst time when the economy took a hit the last quarter. when it's vulnerable. what we need to be seeing investments in the economy. it's t it's a bad thing for the nation. the only thing almost as bad is if you kick the can down the ro. >> do nothing. >> judd gregg, how do you see it? >> the same way governor rendell sees it, which is it is a severe way if t.o. get spending under control. but it was set up for one purpose and that was to force the administration, the congress, to come to an agreement and it represents a true oppo
thanks for joining us. so, what do you think? assuming the affects kick in, what is the immediate impact? ed rendell. >> well, in the very short-term, it will be limited impact, but as the days ghooes on, you'll s people let offf the federal government. you're going to see defense workers let off of their jobs. you're going to see the federal bureaucracy if not grind to a halt be limited in its ability to protect us and keep things moving. it's going to be a real difficult time and it's...
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brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is to have a working prototype or product or service that people are already using. in the past you used to raise money in order to build the prototype but today with open-based tools and cloud-based services and marketing features such as google+ and facebook, things are very different. i think they expect you to show up with something that's already working, not just a vision and a key. it's something these ooh already in use. >> this guy has something. it's working. even if he's not looking for money, how do you get advice? oftentimes it's easier to a
brian and guy are with us once again. the first one is about seeking advice or investors. >> a small-start company, which is cash flow positive which has an innovative product, what should the company go to to get professional advice from venture capital, from management companies. >> okay, guy. you are in the heart of silicon valley and so you are surrounded by people this guy would like to speak to. how do you get in? >> well, the most important way to get in these days is...
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sandra: somebody has to use that oil, as well be us. >> thank you for having me. the 1000 protested in washington, d.c., against the keystone@pipeline over the weekend urging the president to reject it with fierce opposition growing in a decision looming, this begs the question will buckle under the pressure? what is the potential fallout? joining us now, the mone "money" panel. a publisher of energy magazine and chief clinical correspondent with the "washington examiner" and fox news contributor. we're obviously talking about it right now. the stakes are very high, the union loves this thing creating thousands of jobs in the country. but environmentalists are fiercely opposing it. putting them in a peculiar situation as best i can put it at this point. >> his duct between the constituents. the democratic party in general. just the other day there was a protest in front of the white house, some top officials were arrested. they're all demanding obama killed the pipeline. the same time the building trades division, powerful unit supporter of the president on a conf
sandra: somebody has to use that oil, as well be us. >> thank you for having me. the 1000 protested in washington, d.c., against the keystone@pipeline over the weekend urging the president to reject it with fierce opposition growing in a decision looming, this begs the question will buckle under the pressure? what is the potential fallout? joining us now, the mone "money" panel. a publisher of energy magazine and chief clinical correspondent with the "washington...
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the service around us all the time, things that make life better would not be here. gerri: great stuff. i was blown away by that. we have to open the eyes how young people view business these days. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: all right. on this today in business history, on this day in 1903, the first teddy bear went on sale, no kidding. they wrote a letter to the president, president roosevelt, asking to use his nickname, teddy, to describe a toy bear he made. the story in a bear hunting party in mississippi, members of the presidential entourage cornered, clubbed, and tied an american black bear to a willow tree after a long chase. roosevelt declined to shoot the bear himself saying the act would be unsportsman like. almost one million bears sold and meant to imply under the out door image of roosevelt was a sensitive interior. i never knew that. wow. the first bear went on sale today, february 15th, 110 years ago. amazing stuff. still to come tonight, my two cents more on mayor bloomberg. the man's out of control. move over, ann. there's a new fashionista in t
the service around us all the time, things that make life better would not be here. gerri: great stuff. i was blown away by that. we have to open the eyes how young people view business these days. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: all right. on this today in business history, on this day in 1903, the first teddy bear went on sale, no kidding. they wrote a letter to the president, president roosevelt, asking to use his nickname, teddy, to describe a toy bear he made. the story in a bear...
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it's always us. if we stop being so mean everybody will love us. >> dana: that worked out well. if bob is right and it exists in the government we have an answer to sequester. take them all and chop it up. this is a colossal waste of time. they said that taxpayers pay the federal salary for staffers who write bills like this to put it forward and take committee time to try to basically -- i don't think she is serious she would want it. she does it for publicity. >> bob: the goals of this are not silly. i was a member of the peace corps. people two went in peace corps when i went in it, went around the world and lived in difficult situations to spread good american values around -- >> dana: i'm not against the peace corps. i'm for the peace corps. >> bob: my point is all the things we've got in these things, the democrats or democrats -- >> kimberly: why do we need this? >> bob: i said at the beginning we didn't need an agency that exists. >> eric: why is she proposing it? freddie >> bob: no idea. >> greg: i have a quote. the culture of violence we live in unacceptable and far pa
it's always us. if we stop being so mean everybody will love us. >> dana: that worked out well. if bob is right and it exists in the government we have an answer to sequester. take them all and chop it up. this is a colossal waste of time. they said that taxpayers pay the federal salary for staffers who write bills like this to put it forward and take committee time to try to basically -- i don't think she is serious she would want it. she does it for publicity. >> bob: the goals of...
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that james joined us from the grave that we have. occupy d.c. occupy wall street occupy the supreme court not you everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement i was hardly unique and with the thousands that remains you caught me on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to music cotty that this may be an. evolution in the traditional sense but this is a revolution and i think. the losing end it's not least likely to take gains in congress critical is it everything looks like a clean the you deliberately. kill. in the first six months of the movement about seven thousand people have been arrested in occupy related protests for things like wildfire. and why in the predawn hours on that friday in october were so many prepared to go to jail who i live my life i. live your life you live. i flew we were supposed to get cleaned out of the park we swept the ship park an
that james joined us from the grave that we have. occupy d.c. occupy wall street occupy the supreme court not you everywhere in my willingness to go to jail for the movement i was hardly unique and with the thousands that remains you caught me on the morning of october fourteenth it seems that you're about to eclipse the previous one day record total of seven hundred protesters arrested on the brooklyn bridge what was it that brought all of those people to music cotty that this may be an....
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choose to use the consensus to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that in life choose to access to often. olympos. clear. and over the speed. limit. which. cutler things limitlessly good. clip. just see them out and look at them. i can almost find him a little.
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you can tweak us on booktv, comment on our facebook call or send us an e-mail, booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> now on c-span2 we bring you booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. here are some programs to look out for this weekend. at 5:00 p.m. eastern, ben shapiro argues liberals believe their competition discouraging political debate. at 2:00 a.m. michele alexander opines that policies from the 70s for and acted to push back gains made during the civil-rights movement. on sunday with recent policy debates on immigration we bring you stories from immigrants who share their experiences on booktv at 4:00 p.m. eastern. at 11:00 p.m. sunday melvin goodman argues the government is spending excessively on defense making us less secure. watch these programs and more all weekend long on booktv. for complete schedule visit booktv.org. up next on booktv cita stelzer talks about the dinner hosted by winston churchill during and after world war ii which were used to persuade world leaders to adopt his position on various matters. it is about 40 minutes. >> good even
you can tweak us on booktv, comment on our facebook call or send us an e-mail, booktv, nonfiction books every weekend on c-span2. >> now on c-span2 we bring you booktv, 48 hours of nonfiction authors and books. here are some programs to look out for this weekend. at 5:00 p.m. eastern, ben shapiro argues liberals believe their competition discouraging political debate. at 2:00 a.m. michele alexander opines that policies from the 70s for and acted to push back gains made during the...
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take a look at how cold it is behind us though. temps are going to be so cold in places like new york and long island had that very thick layer of slush on the ground before. well, that's all going to freeze and we have got a very rough one for most of the day tomorrow where we don't get above freezing. tomorrow night temps are going to be down right cold for most in the single digits. low teens. all of that is going to continue to freeze, shep. >> shepard: what are you predicting for accumulations, rick? >> it hasn't changed a whole lot. the boston area two foot total by the one is done. we are still saying around 7 to 8-inch or so of additional accumulation. we have already had a couple of inches in and around the area. but boston you put that at 22.8, that puts you at your fifth snowest snow storm ever. right in that range of one of their biggest storms that they have ever seen. shep? >> shepard: you know, these two storm systems colliding, one the canadian sort of storm and the other a gulf sort of storm. tell me how that happe
take a look at how cold it is behind us though. temps are going to be so cold in places like new york and long island had that very thick layer of slush on the ground before. well, that's all going to freeze and we have got a very rough one for most of the day tomorrow where we don't get above freezing. tomorrow night temps are going to be down right cold for most in the single digits. low teens. all of that is going to continue to freeze, shep. >> shepard: what are you predicting for...
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how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging twoools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. ♪ >> there are things we can do right elbow to accelerate the resurgence of american manufacturing. number one, we can create more centers for high-tech manufacturing in america. and calling on congress to help us set up 15 institutes, global centers of high-tech jobs and advanced manufacturing around the country. gerri: well, that was the president this week in north carolina describing a new program he wants to bolster manufacturing in this country, especially high-tech manufacturing. you see, the president would like to go through a
how do traders using technical analysis streamline their process? at fidelity, we do it by merging twoools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that we've applied for a patent. i'm colin beck of fidelity investments. our integrated technical analysis is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades...
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. >>> and there are documents showing drones used to kill members of al qaeda. that brought back after demands of the legal justification for the strikes. late wednesday the white house bowed to growing political pressure and agreed to hand over the documents to congress. >>> senator dianne feinstein said lawmakers should know what brennan knew and when he knew it. she released a statement, it is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal basis for all the counterterrorism operation. >> last summer, brennan said the use of drone strikes by the u.s. has turned al qaeda into quote, a shadow of what it once was. under president obama, the program has been used to take out 400 terrorist targets in pakistan and the middle east. >>> potential cuts in the defense department have already faced changes in the military operations. the pentagon said it will reduce plans in the persian gulf. that would leave one carrier in the region. defense secretary leon panetta warns under the pentagon cuts, workers could face furloughs saying, quote,
. >>> and there are documents showing drones used to kill members of al qaeda. that brought back after demands of the legal justification for the strikes. late wednesday the white house bowed to growing political pressure and agreed to hand over the documents to congress. >>> senator dianne feinstein said lawmakers should know what brennan knew and when he knew it. she released a statement, it is critical for the committee's oversight function to fully understand the legal...
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gerri: that will be bob schiller, not the rest of us. tell us more. brakes. the 30-year fixed. people are complaining because they're saying rates are going up. rates over time. >> the best thing that would take this market in a double take would be a stitch up of a percentage point. all of a sudden the deadline on low prices, cheap money. wait until you see what that does. i don't think anyone is expecting that. that is not my value. of the people are predicting. gerri: individual markets because i know you have of you in some cities. >> new york city, and that, i have to say, i am totally biased and you should not listen to me at all. is the tree because i make my livelihood here. when i love about new york city and all the cities that are really international cities, there are not that many in the united states, san francisco, l.a. a bit, i love about it is there is always a new population of people moving in. so the japanese lose their yen value and move out, the chinese move in and take their computers of their hands, always someone, whoever is coming in. gerri: to see tha
gerri: that will be bob schiller, not the rest of us. tell us more. brakes. the 30-year fixed. people are complaining because they're saying rates are going up. rates over time. >> the best thing that would take this market in a double take would be a stitch up of a percentage point. all of a sudden the deadline on low prices, cheap money. wait until you see what that does. i don't think anyone is expecting that. that is not my value. of the people are predicting. gerri: individual...
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us. you know it's not leaving p so i just canceled everything, hopped in the car and booked a flight down here. >> reporter: while some airlines had some flexibility, this morning things got tight toward the afternoon. a look at the flight schedule to boston shows the dropoff, 12:05 was the last on-time flight. from there on, nothing but cancelations. these young women will be missing a hockey tournament in canada. >> and now what? >> home. >> reporter: you're going to miss it? >> yeah. >> reporter: what do you think of this? >> it's terrible. we just -- we wanted to play so bad. >> we were so excited. >> reporter: and you're taking a live look now at the terminal. things are pretty quiet right now. the real action was earlier this morning as people were trying to head to the airport early, make those switches, try and get those planes that were leaving before this weather hits. keep in mind this is not going to be a one-day event either. we're seeing cancelations for later this afternoon
us. you know it's not leaving p so i just canceled everything, hopped in the car and booked a flight down here. >> reporter: while some airlines had some flexibility, this morning things got tight toward the afternoon. a look at the flight schedule to boston shows the dropoff, 12:05 was the last on-time flight. from there on, nothing but cancelations. these young women will be missing a hockey tournament in canada. >> and now what? >> home. >> reporter: you're going to...
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that is it for us tonight. i am in for "lou dobbs tonight," you can see me alongside melissa francis each day here on fox business. neil: if we hit a down record, not today, what if i told you we're looking at a resolution? welcome i'm neil cavuto it did not happen today, but i suspect that it is not a matter of if but when the dow takes more than 5 year high, that is good until you remember, what we were a little more than months away from at that time, a recession and later a meltdown, first signs were sprouting, home prices are easing and homeowner were having problems paying their mortgage, not a tumble in prices. not a lot of stressed homeowners but signals that maybe consumers were getting into a crunch, then came the crunch. i am saying that the signs are more persuasive, we're in for some stormy weather, how else do you explain walmart worried? walmart, a magnet for the common man uncommonly concerned about a payroll tax, and rising gas prices. and all because, now and then, most were focused on wrong t
that is it for us tonight. i am in for "lou dobbs tonight," you can see me alongside melissa francis each day here on fox business. neil: if we hit a down record, not today, what if i told you we're looking at a resolution? welcome i'm neil cavuto it did not happen today, but i suspect that it is not a matter of if but when the dow takes more than 5 year high, that is good until you remember, what we were a little more than months away from at that time, a recession and later a...
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it's used by all of us because nobody said it is too complicated for consumers. somebody said i don't know how to make a living. i'm going to figure out how to make it smaller and smaller more than the other stops. we released a study this month that said the $81 billion in savings we were going to make by having an investment produced no savings. it's too bad because the government put $25,000,000.40 billion investment why would they not produce any savings? if you've been to the hospital or doctor that you can see in front of you i filled out the form for him, nobody would have done if he wasn't an adult, the surgeon matej said almost certainly iraq to the pimex let's get a scam on him to confirm that. we felt the same seven page form we felt the same 15 minutes before but i know you've all been through it. we went to the emergency room where just for fun while they were waiting for a room i said if i were to pay for this with cash what would happen? it was the equivalent of saying i have a bomb strapped to my chest and i am going to blow up the hospital unless
it's used by all of us because nobody said it is too complicated for consumers. somebody said i don't know how to make a living. i'm going to figure out how to make it smaller and smaller more than the other stops. we released a study this month that said the $81 billion in savings we were going to make by having an investment produced no savings. it's too bad because the government put $25,000,000.40 billion investment why would they not produce any savings? if you've been to the hospital or...
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or other activity that they are using today. charles: no doubt everyone is concerned, but despite the concern, anonymous, it seems they can go anywhere they want, and hack anywhere they want and get away, people watching the show, we're in a cyber world, this is our reality, which is unsafe. >> actually, if companies and consumers imminent even -- implement the most simplest security proceed ires they are safe from almost most of the attacks. many companies actually either don't continue their security policy or let the policy lapse. that is what causes the problem. charles: you are not suggestioning that someone at st.lst. louis fed did not have a password that was password. >> i am not saying that cannot happen. but there is perhaps malware or other viruses that can be left unchecked. charles: sandra, you know, the experts are staying sanguine about this, and saying it is no big deal, and saying they have turn control, yet, i don't think they do. it is pretty common, if you can get in federal reserve that means no one washing
or other activity that they are using today. charles: no doubt everyone is concerned, but despite the concern, anonymous, it seems they can go anywhere they want, and hack anywhere they want and get away, people watching the show, we're in a cyber world, this is our reality, which is unsafe. >> actually, if companies and consumers imminent even -- implement the most simplest security proceed ires they are safe from almost most of the attacks. many companies actually either don't continue...
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for us, check out the fox 5 accuweather seven-day forecast. and 40 degrees tomorrow. the gusty wind is making it feel colder and sunday, a few clouds at 48 and sunday night into monday and some rain in the forecast on monday and with that temperature of 52 and begin with the freezeing rain and watching on wednesday and otherwise, the rest of the week is looking nice and we have joe wouldman standing by. you know what? and we want to live vicariously through you, joel and what is going on? >> reporter: you know how fun it is to be freezeing cold. a friendly new yorker flied -- tried to pelt me with a couple of snowballs and some moment are trying to have fun and this is a serious storm. the big of the thing i have noticed the last half however is the winds picking up and i don't know how clearly you can see the flakes through the camera lens and we're going to pan off here and we're at pep station, where that train to washington, d.c., leads on the of and what is interesting is the commuters wanted to part of this and that crush began earlier and some reports of extrem
for us, check out the fox 5 accuweather seven-day forecast. and 40 degrees tomorrow. the gusty wind is making it feel colder and sunday, a few clouds at 48 and sunday night into monday and some rain in the forecast on monday and with that temperature of 52 and begin with the freezeing rain and watching on wednesday and otherwise, the rest of the week is looking nice and we have joe wouldman standing by. you know what? and we want to live vicariously through you, joel and what is going on?...
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follow us and like us to be part of the conversation. coming up next, our guests prove inspiration can come from anywhere. in this case they bet him in williams so nome a. very liberal story for him to be in. meet the after hours artist hurting from the wreckage of hurricane sand tow new hope for the city. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's w
follow us and like us to be part of the conversation. coming up next, our guests prove inspiration can come from anywhere. in this case they bet him in williams so nome a. very liberal story for him to be in. meet the after hours artist hurting from the wreckage of hurricane sand tow new hope for the city. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can...
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could some of them be using this as an excuse to harass people? >> is there any logic even in that decision? look at this, if you have a minority neighborhood filled with minorities, you are going to have an overrepresentation of people if these-- there is no logic to any of this, you have to show a the pattern of choice of minority and you go into a 98% black or hispanic neighborhood and you stop and frisk people and then there are complaints that they're almost all black doesn't make sense. >> paul: and this gets to terry versus ohio 1968 a supreme court case said at that stop and frisk was legal and police could go outside and check people's clothing, but ne needed more than a hunch. they needed a specific set of facts to be able to justify it. >> they need a reasonable suspicion to do that. and in these cases, reasonable suspicion does exist. can abuse happen or can people be harassed? >> yes. these are situations where some of the people they're frisking are carrying guns, cops working in violent situations and it's up to the people managing
could some of them be using this as an excuse to harass people? >> is there any logic even in that decision? look at this, if you have a minority neighborhood filled with minorities, you are going to have an overrepresentation of people if these-- there is no logic to any of this, you have to show a the pattern of choice of minority and you go into a 98% black or hispanic neighborhood and you stop and frisk people and then there are complaints that they're almost all black doesn't make...
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we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the bakery. keep myself busy. and i love the bakery. >> ever worked in a bakery before? >> no, i never worked outside. i always been in the streets, hustling. i never had a regular job in my life. that's what i'm trying to tell you. i never had a regular job. >> rhonda was serving eight months on a drug possession charge. >> i was working in the streets. some guy approached me. i thought it was a date because i work in the streets. so he gives me the money and asked where can i get drugs and i sent him to the drug dealer. i mean, he gave me the money, i went to the dealer, gave him the stuff, one crack and well, you kn
we use bread in the facility used to feed the employees. >> they gave us a couple of loaves and a huge crock of butter. we slathered this butter on loaves of the bread and it rivaled any bakery in new york. >> inmate rhonda was hoping that the bakery would help turn her life around. >> when i first dame came here, i wanted to hurt myself, i was really depressed. i was, like, going crazy. oh, my god, my records are messed up now. i don't know what to do. i got myself into the...
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sfwls what about us >> what about us? >> it could be rain or begin or end or do both as snow or a winter mix. you don't have anything to worry about tonight or for the majority of the day tomorrow. we are watching not just a clipper this time, but another system that will be passing down to our south. if the two of them get together we're going to have a big blizzard, mainly for new england. thursday about 42 degrees. we had a lot of sun today, we won't tomorrow. because of that our temperature only 42. tomorrow night we're going to have a rain system approaching from the south. now, that is the same system that may end up becoming the new england blizzard. it will start maybe as a little winter mix along interstate 81 and then turn over the rain on friday but could end as snow. our temperature 48 degrees. we haven't had that kind of a winter. we start you out with the wider picture. this will be part of the energy and also for the first time now we have kind of a southern system that will be playing into it. this is what
sfwls what about us >> what about us? >> it could be rain or begin or end or do both as snow or a winter mix. you don't have anything to worry about tonight or for the majority of the day tomorrow. we are watching not just a clipper this time, but another system that will be passing down to our south. if the two of them get together we're going to have a big blizzard, mainly for new england. thursday about 42 degrees. we had a lot of sun today, we won't tomorrow. because of that our...
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the use of intimidation, i should have used influence. i think that would have been more appropriate. >> name one person in your opinion who is intimidated by the israeli lobby in the united states senate. >> well, first -- >> name one. >> i don't know. >> well why would you say it? >> i didn't have in mind a specific person. >> name one dumb thing we've been goated into doing because of the pressure from the israeli or jewish lobby. >> i have already stated that i regret the terminology. >> but you said back then, it makes us do dumb things. >> well, i can't give aun example. >> thank you. >> iran was another major topic. hagel incorrectly refer referred to the u.s. policy on the nuclear weapons as containment. senator carl levens with quick to help with a clarification. >> i've just been handed a note that i misspoke and said i supported the president's position on containment. if i said that, it meant to say that i, obviously, his position on containment we don't have a position on containment. >> just to make sure your correction is c
the use of intimidation, i should have used influence. i think that would have been more appropriate. >> name one person in your opinion who is intimidated by the israeli lobby in the united states senate. >> well, first -- >> name one. >> i don't know. >> well why would you say it? >> i didn't have in mind a specific person. >> name one dumb thing we've been goated into doing because of the pressure from the israeli or jewish lobby. >> i have...
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e-mail us at waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet us. the best responses, pg, of course. still ahead on "way too early," jeb bush tries to join his big brother as the latest member of the bush family to own a baseball team. we'll tell you which one next in sports. >>> later, actress ashley judd is the target of her republican ad campaign in kentucky. she's not even a candidate. at least not yet. that story and a check on weather. we have lots of weather to talk about when "way too early" comes right back. >> why this excitement? >> we don't know, really. ♪ alright, let's go. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. get ready for a lot more of that new-plane smell. we're building the youngest, most modern fleet among the largest us airlines to ensure that you are more comfortable and connected than ever. we are becoming a new american. ♪ ♪ i want candy ♪ ♪ i want candy so i used my citi tha
e-mail us at waytooearly@msnbc.com or tweet us. the best responses, pg, of course. still ahead on "way too early," jeb bush tries to join his big brother as the latest member of the bush family to own a baseball team. we'll tell you which one next in sports. >>> later, actress ashley judd is the target of her republican ad campaign in kentucky. she's not even a candidate. at least not yet. that story and a check on weather. we have lots of weather to talk about when "way...
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us. for me, what's important for me is to get what i need to get. i still got weight to keep on losing. >> there's still a prize relate to weight that you lose. >> i'm working real hard to get it. i've got to take care of my family, my life and get this thing moving. >> we're so proud of you. there's still so much left of you to love. congratulations. biggest loser airs tonight, 8:00, 7:00 central here on nbc. >>> steve harvey will come face to face with that man who decided to live as a pregnant woman in that suit. the story is coming up. first this is "today" on nbc. there is no mass-produced human. every signature is unique, and every fingerprint unrepeatable. at sleep number, we recognize the incredible diversity of human beings, and know that up there with your social security number and your phone number is another important number. your sleep number. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. it's a collection of innovations designed around a bed with du
us. for me, what's important for me is to get what i need to get. i still got weight to keep on losing. >> there's still a prize relate to weight that you lose. >> i'm working real hard to get it. i've got to take care of my family, my life and get this thing moving. >> we're so proud of you. there's still so much left of you to love. congratulations. biggest loser airs tonight, 8:00, 7:00 central here on nbc. >>> steve harvey will come face to face with that man who...
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thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had, but this is great! >> it almost felt like sort of country club food to me. >> don't touch it. it's hot! >> i gotta tell you, you people are getting me all excited with ♪ >> hi! i'm leslie sbrocco, welcome to "check, please! bay area," the show where regular bay area residents review and talk about the f
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can you use the drone on public property? can you use a drone on private? to spy on private property. most states will say n can't find out what people are doing in their backyard. the issue that arises, if i go through a traffic light in new york city, it's basically a drone on a stick. you are doing something illegal and public property and you'll get nailed. i'm okay with that. >> andrea: you don't even care if the drone is in your shower. >> greg: i love drones. in my apartment. that is why eric has to pay into my account. drones we do better as culture if we know we are being watched. my hygiene habits are better during the five. >> it's like north korea. >> people tend to do better. >> andrea: you are go okay with this. >> greg: think that drones can deliver the mail. drones could solve every problem. >>> could a drone sit seat light there. >> greg: i am a drone. >> the federal government has drones, the state government.... >> a lot of the street lights and street signs have cameras on them already. with drones they are mobile ones. >> greg: we didn'
can you use the drone on public property? can you use a drone on private? to spy on private property. most states will say n can't find out what people are doing in their backyard. the issue that arises, if i go through a traffic light in new york city, it's basically a drone on a stick. you are doing something illegal and public property and you'll get nailed. i'm okay with that. >> andrea: you don't even care if the drone is in your shower. >> greg: i love drones. in my apartment....
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he has always used it as a good rule. here's the mayor in 2002 the year he took office. >> the number that is always bantered about is a million dollars an inch. it's as good a number as you can find. >> it's as good a number as you can find. now, to date, we wanted to find out where it came from, so we contacted both the mayor's office and the new york city office of transportation. they could not agree on where the number came from either. we can only assume it was made up. that's a good thing. because it would mean one of two things, either snow plow drivers haven't gotten a raise in a decade, or they have no idea what they're doing with the tax dollars. i guess when the mayor said it was made up by somebody who needed an answer to a question, he was talking about himself. we're going to take a brief break. we'll talk about the storm path and how much accumulation we'll get. we'll go to our weather center in just a moment. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point
he has always used it as a good rule. here's the mayor in 2002 the year he took office. >> the number that is always bantered about is a million dollars an inch. it's as good a number as you can find. >> it's as good a number as you can find. now, to date, we wanted to find out where it came from, so we contacted both the mayor's office and the new york city office of transportation. they could not agree on where the number came from either. we can only assume it was made up. that's...
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thanks so much, nick, for being with us. tell us what to expect and when. >> yeah. it's very unusual to see a forecast like this. >> new york city going to see 12 to 18 inches. more like a foot of snowfall expected for new york city. with places like new york, you're under blizzard warnings out towards long island and northward. we will see, we think, blizzard conditions as those winds really begin to kick up. especially tonight. maybe 40, 50 miles per hour to blow that snow around and limit your visibility down below a quarter of a mile for a long period of time. you're in the rain right now. mixed with sleet. it is snow toward the north and cooler air settling in, it is all going to turn to snowfall. we've given this a nine out of ten. that means we're going to find very widespread impacts here to the city. a mixture of snow and rain here today. probably those winds up to around 20 to 30 miles per hour. then tonight it really gets going. the snow will be on the increase with eight to 12 inches falling. blizzard conditions will prevail as those winds kick up, and t
thanks so much, nick, for being with us. tell us what to expect and when. >> yeah. it's very unusual to see a forecast like this. >> new york city going to see 12 to 18 inches. more like a foot of snowfall expected for new york city. with places like new york, you're under blizzard warnings out towards long island and northward. we will see, we think, blizzard conditions as those winds really begin to kick up. especially tonight. maybe 40, 50 miles per hour to blow that snow around...
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he did not ask us for apologize. no one contacted us to complain. my guess is they don't even know we're alive and are probably too busy trying to make a difference in this world, to care. we apologize because, well, we like to believe there's still a little dick molpus in all of us. ( cheers and applause ) and that even elitist pricks like me can sometimes still pick up that 3:00 a.m. conscience wake-up call and that... (music). that sounded pretty good, man. what's next on the show? >> the commonwealth is preparing to repeal a 136-year-old law that makes it illegal for unmarried virginian couples to live together. >> jon: damn you, south. do not make me [bleep] on you. so you're saying virginia's not really for lovers? next you'll tell me michigan's not for bringing lemonade and condoms to someone who turns out to be nbc's... we'll apologize tomorrow. i guess we'll find out when virginia passed that law in tonight's episode of "19th century news." hello, everybody. my most he's teemed viewers, 'tis i your humble host. my guest tonight florence nig
he did not ask us for apologize. no one contacted us to complain. my guess is they don't even know we're alive and are probably too busy trying to make a difference in this world, to care. we apologize because, well, we like to believe there's still a little dick molpus in all of us. ( cheers and applause ) and that even elitist pricks like me can sometimes still pick up that 3:00 a.m. conscience wake-up call and that... (music). that sounded pretty good, man. what's next on the show? >>...
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good to have you with us. sequestration, we ve a new deadline, whenever the president signs the order putting it into effect. your thoughts. >> i see at the same way you do, the president seems to be running a campaign of fear. the purpose is to try to scare congress and the american people into raising taxes. i am just not eyeing it. we have to cut wasteful washington spending. people believe at least $0.50 of every dollar they spend to washington is wasted, poorly used, people don't feel they are getting value for their money and now you see what this administration is doing in terms of releasing illegal immigrant detainees. the statement on c last week about teachers getting pink slips where we now know that is not true. there is so much fear mongering, they just have to realize it is time to cut the spending and republicans stand firm we are not going to trade a spending cut for tax increase. lou: this has become almost the fear by this president, by his cabinet, his administration and those who support hi
good to have you with us. sequestration, we ve a new deadline, whenever the president signs the order putting it into effect. your thoughts. >> i see at the same way you do, the president seems to be running a campaign of fear. the purpose is to try to scare congress and the american people into raising taxes. i am just not eyeing it. we have to cut wasteful washington spending. people believe at least $0.50 of every dollar they spend to washington is wasted, poorly used, people don't...
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do you using the little league? >> i don't think it is, the fed has dictated in the money supply is growing out of control. they will keep the pedal to the floor. lou: would a correction of three to 5% be adequate? >> i have been at this game long enough that i don't know the answer to that. but i look at the data and three to five is normal, five to eight is a little tougher. you need to have people say, this has gotten scary. lou: i'm hearing a lot of people saying that spain and italy, imagine that corruption -- or ann other part of europe. i don't see the role as we did a year ago when everyone was sort of holding their breath with every day. what is your take? >> the dollar is at a new low versus the euro. you cannot make this stuff up. what are they thinking about? [laughter] lou:the dollar is at a new low. interest rates are still low. very low. do you think there is any possibility that we will see rates rise? we are looking at almost 2% 10 year note. good heavens. a problem that we had is the federal reserv
do you using the little league? >> i don't think it is, the fed has dictated in the money supply is growing out of control. they will keep the pedal to the floor. lou: would a correction of three to 5% be adequate? >> i have been at this game long enough that i don't know the answer to that. but i look at the data and three to five is normal, five to eight is a little tougher. you need to have people say, this has gotten scary. lou: i'm hearing a lot of people saying that spain and...
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. >>> president obama orders the justice department to release classified memos over drone strikes used to kill americans as john brennan prepares for a difficult hearing today. >>> plus, a bad nanny caught in the act of hitting an infant. a dog with a human face. and believe it or not, a study that tells women the time and day they're least attractive. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, february 7th, 2013. thursday, february 7th, 2013. >>> good morning, i'm mara schiavocampo. whether you live in the northeast or you're traveling anywhere near there this weekend, you need to know there's a whopper of a snowstorm headed this way. the national weather service is forecasting more than 2 feet of snow in some place. nbc's bill karins is tracking the storm. >> historic is the right word. now we need to get the players on the field. you are going to have a significant storm of your own. travel is going to be very difficult. milwaukee, grand rapids, possibly even around chicago with winter storm warnings for a good chunk of michigan. it should be warm enough where you don't have
. >>> president obama orders the justice department to release classified memos over drone strikes used to kill americans as john brennan prepares for a difficult hearing today. >>> plus, a bad nanny caught in the act of hitting an infant. a dog with a human face. and believe it or not, a study that tells women the time and day they're least attractive. >> announcer: this is "early today" for thursday, february 7th, 2013. thursday, february 7th, 2013....
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stay with us. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. gerri: president obama can say congress can resolve the sequester with a little bit of compromise. we asked on gerriwillis.com. 93% said yes, 7% said no. here are some of your e-mails. paul from new york writes i really believe we will never truly address the debt problems until we address our elected officials pocketbooks.
stay with us. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. gerri: president obama can say congress can resolve the sequester with a little bit of compromise. we asked on gerriwillis.com. 93% said yes, 7% said no. here are some of your e-mails. paul from new york writes i really...
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thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. whether it's time or money, philanthropy or helping others, it's an investment, and americans gave more than $350 billion to charity last year. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. from everyday americans to the nation's richest people and companies, we look at what influences giving. >> susie: and we head to chicago to learn about social impact bonds funding non-profits and letting american investors change the world with their decisions. >> tom: that and more tonight on a special edition here of "n.b.r." >> susie: with the financial markets closed for presidents' day, we bring you tonight an "n.b.r." special edition: "conscious capital." it's our look at philanthropic spending and investing in others. americans gave more than $350 billion to non-profits last year, and half of that came
thank you for joining us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening, everyone. i'm susie gharib. whether it's time or money, philanthropy or helping others, it's an investment, and americans gave more than $350 billion to charity last year. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. from everyday americans to the nation's richest people and companies, we...
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we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the center of many fascinating things. i found myself at el centro, the literary and musical gatherings. their house on calle mercades became a cultural cross roads with the traffic of foreigners created a new inspired geography. they travel everywhere. my grandmother, merced, nina played the piano and read poems, while edward read the poems besides playing the fiddle and violin, behaved like an avant garde composer, moving around furniture. according to the journalist were a dynamic duo that rescued the famous hotel sevilla from dereliction in 1919. they also cons
we used to eat these big ice creams in cuba, used lots of cream. most dominica patrons were male but a few foreign women venturing to the famous establishment in the company of men from the court. one of these women was my grandmother, merced moynihan. in la dominica, one of the best cafes in the world, located on oreilly street, where my grandparents met. ticket to ride, i talk about my family history but after they marry -- i am reading a little from the book -- my grandparents were at the...
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. >> most of us have day jobs. we're kind of envious of people who get to go out there and try these amazing things. we just want to live vicariously through their experiences. >> it's aspirational. it's the reason why we dream so we can be like one of these guys. >> i feel very lucky to be in the position i am. i'm getting to ride my bike for a living. i hope to be able to do it for a number of years yet. >>> life comes at us so fast sometimes it could be a freak explosion. >> it's a scene of devastation. it looks like something from a war zone. >> a raging fire -- >> you hear people telling them not to jump, not to jump. >> or a very bad day at the big top. >> it was so loud in my head, like it felt like just a bomb went off. >> events that happen in the blink of an eye. >> he was trying to murder us. >> situations that can force people to make split-second decisions. >> if i had turned one second later, it would have ran me over. >> moments that can mean the difference between life and death. >> he body checked
. >> most of us have day jobs. we're kind of envious of people who get to go out there and try these amazing things. we just want to live vicariously through their experiences. >> it's aspirational. it's the reason why we dream so we can be like one of these guys. >> i feel very lucky to be in the position i am. i'm getting to ride my bike for a living. i hope to be able to do it for a number of years yet. >>> life comes at us so fast sometimes it could be a freak...